Detroit Pistons work out six including Wisconsin's Jon Leuer

AP File PhotoWisconsin power forward Jon Leuer was the most notable name to work out with the Pistons this week.

The Detroit Pistons continued their individual workouts this week in preparation for the NBA Draft on June 23. The team worked out six players, all forwards or centers, including Wisconsin big man Jon Leuer.

Tomislav Zubcic, Croatia -- Zubcic is a tall (6-foot-11), lanky (210 lbs) small forward. The 21-year-old Croatian obviously needs to add weight and strength to his frame, but has excellent shooting range and ball-handling skills for his size according to numerous scouting reports. He's currently projected as a second-round pick, but many feel he has first-round talent. He's averaging 9.7 points and 5.3 rebounds for Cibona of the Adriatic League this season.

Leon Radosevic, Croatia - Radosevic also plays for Cibona. An intelligent player with a high motor, he doesn't have close to the same shooting or ball-handling skills as Zubcic. At 6-foot-10, 220 pounds, he too needs to add strength. He's likely to go undrafted, but could go late in the second for a team looking to add a hustle player.

Jon Leuer, Wisconsin -- The most notable name from this batch of workouts, Leuer is a familiar face for those who follow Big Ten basketball. The near-seven-footer is a solid long-range shooter with surprising ball-handling skills for a man of his size. Despite needing to add weight (225 pounds) to his frame, Leuer showed off his strength, benching 14 reps at 185 pounds at the NBA Draft Combine in Chicago.

Jarrid Famous, South Florida -- Famous is a big man with an NBA body. Measuring in at 6-foot-11, 240 pounds, the former South Florida Bull averaged 8.7 points and 5.4 rebounds in just over 20 minutes per game last season. He has size and tools, but is viewed as a long-term project. He's unlikely to be drafted.

Josh Harrelson, Kentucky -- Speaking of NBA bodies, the 6-foot-10 Harrelson tips the scales at 275 pounds. He lacks top-flight skills, but uses his strength, size and motor to be an effective rebounder. Averaging 28.5 minutes with the Wildcats last season, he pulled down 8.7 rebounds and chipped in 7.6 points per game.

Mike Tisdale, Illinois -- Standing at 7-foot-1, Tisdale's size might be enough to get him a tryout with an NBA team. Playing 26 minutes per night with the Illini last season, he averaged 10 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.3 blocks.